Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon takes it back to the basics with this b/w and 4x3 performance clip that more similar to the Beatles at the Cavern Club, than a modern music video.
EDM artists Wiwek & Skrillex go longform with Still In The Cage, a film written and directed by Jodeb and scored by Wiwek’s The Free and Rebellious EP, starring a group of close friends who learn what it truly means to be free and rebellious.
OB Management’s US division Reprobates is extremely excited to announce the arrival of Stacy Vaughan as their new agent for music video representation.
Based out of New York city, Stacy has spent the last 5 years working across music promos as a producer and exec producer for many of the industries leading artists such as Ed Sheeran, The Killers, Jack White and Bob Dylan.
Coasts' "A Rush of Blood" portrays the experience of young freedom and recklessness through the lens of transient, teenage runaways in southeastern America. Following the story of a kid that leaves his life behind to travel with a group of fun-loving train hoppers, we introduce an eclectic, bizarre, nomadic community that moves from city to city in search of fun, love, and new experiences. The open energy of the song is matched by the intensity and passion by which this group leads their lives.
The story here is that Lorde had a dream a few months back about teens in charge of their own world, dealing with, in her own words via Facebook, "tests that didn't need to be passed in order to be allowed in: sometimes the person who loses is stronger." So, no Lord Of The Flies violence here; just the current young ruler of music running things her own way: no bling, no product placement [ed: Sorry, Hyundai], no frills. Yeezus' heiress apparent, she is not.
So many channels, so little to watch — unless you're a fan of Bob Dylan. This fantastic interactive video imagines that every show was nothing but Dylan and his classic song, "Like A Rolling Stone." Use your directional keys to surf through the program guide and see everyone from the Pawn Stars, Maron and even The Property Brothers lip-sync within the context of their typical episodes. We also get Price Is Right, a History Channel doc, some generic kids, news and sports channels, but the best ones might be the video channels: One shows a vintage live clip of Dylan himself, the other stars Danny Brown, who gets trippy with the matzo.
Actually, who am I kidding. The best one is Property Brothers, which I like to think is Dylan's favorite show.
Because everyone should start their day with a reminder that you'll possibly die unhappy, alone and heartbroken: Here's a beautifully depressive video filled with infidelity, sex with old people, and heartbreak.